Company patents
MiCo Ceramics Ltd.
MiCo Ceramics Ltd. exhibits a surprising dual focus, with a dominant 66.7% of its portfolio in "Semiconductor Manufacturing Process" despite its name, alongside a significant 39.7% in "Electric Heating & Lighting Control," which saw rapid growth of +42.9% in 2025, indicating an emerging priority in consumer-related applications. While "Semiconductor Manufacturing Process" saw a substantial +183.3% growth in 2024, its patenting activity has declined since, with a -17.6% drop in 2025 and a -64.3% decline so far in 2026, suggesting a potential shift in its core semiconductor strategy.
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63 US filings (since 2023) · 7 categories · 6 themes
Design and engineering of specialized components within deposition systems, such as heaters, targets, susceptors, and chamber walls, to achieve precise control over process parameters like temperature, material flux, and plasma characteristics.
Ceramic materials and components engineered for specific functional applications, such as electronics, energy storage, wear resistance, or high-temperature heating elements.
Focuses on novel heating elements, power delivery, and thermal management for efficient and controlled aerosol generation. This includes resistive, inductive, and other heating methods, as well as heat distribution and retention.
Systems and methods for automated substrate transport, precise positioning, temperature regulation, and chamber environment management to ensure process stability, uniformity, and yield in semiconductor manufacturing.
Methods and processes for fabricating ceramic matrix composites (CMCs), including preform creation, infiltration techniques, and densification to form complex shapes with enhanced properties.
Methods for temporarily attaching a wafer or substrate to a carrier for thinning, dicing, or other processing, followed by controlled debonding, often using light-sensitive resins, temporary adhesives, or roughened interfaces.
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Ceramic Matrix Composite Manufacturing